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Letter to the Editor: Of Signs, Land, and People

August 14th, 2018|

-- by Randy Gaylord -- Dear Editor, My thanks to those who voted in the primary election. Shortly after the election, Team Gaylord removed most of the Re-Elect Gaylord for Prosecutor signs from our scenic roadways. I believe residents and visitors deserve to finish the summer with a landscape without

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Nancy Wang Leads Storytelling Series

August 13th, 2018|

-- from Nancy Wang and the Orcas Senior Center-- Nancy Wang entrances in storytelling, here with her husband and Eth-Noh-Tec partner, Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo Nancy Wang of Eth-Noh-Tec invites you to take a class in storytelling. Ever wanted to tell a compelling tale, personal story, legend, myth or folk tale?

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Updated August Election Results

August 13th, 2018|

-- by Margie Doyle -- Further results of the August 7, 2018 Primary were revised at 2:59 p.m. on August 9 by the San Juan County Department of Elections. (for preliminary results, see https://results.vote.wa.gov/results/current/sanjuan/ Final tabulation will occur on August 20, 2018 and the election results will be certified on

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Auditor Seeks Writers of Arguments Against Two Local Measures

August 13th, 2018|

-- from Milene Henley, San Juan County Auditor -- Voters in San Juan County will decide two local measures in the November election. (People who don’t vote won’t decide anything.) On Lopez, the annual one-year levy for the Lopez Solid Waste Disposal District will be on the ballot. The district

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Guest Opinion | Threading the Needle for Public Funding of Public Education

August 13th, 2018|

-- Tom Baldwin, for the School District Budget Advisory Committee -- Orcas Island School District (OISD) has some vitally important decisions to make in the very near future that will have long-term consequences—decisions necessitated by legislative actions taken over the past year in response to the McCleary Decision which required

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Orcas Island Film Festival Presents Feature Film on The Green

August 13th, 2018|

Sunday, August 19, Dusk (8:30 p.m.-ish), Village Green -- from Donna Laslo for Orcas Island Film Festival -- On Sunday, August 19 following Music in Park, the Orcas Island Film Festival and Orcasong Farm invites you to bring your chair and a blanket to the Eastsound Village Green and enjoy

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Meet a New Teacher: Bill Alsdurf

August 13th, 2018|

-- from Orcas School District -- BILL ALSDURF Jr., 3rd / 4th grade Teacher How would your elementary school or high school classmates remember you? When I was a kid growing up, we moved around a lot. I went to 12 different schools from kindergarten until the time I graduated.

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Workshop: How to Hire a Caregiver on Orcas

August 13th, 2018|

Tuesday, August 14, 1 - 2:30 p.m., Orcas Senior Center -- from Dennis King for Lahari -- Chances are, if you live long enough, you might eventually need the services of a home caregiver to help. Not finding adequate caregiving might force you to leave the island sooner than expected.

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Seasonal Poem: Picking Blackberries

August 12th, 2018|

Picking Blackberries -- by Leif-- at first you pluck the fattest one crush it slowly beneath your tongue feel the little explosions of flavor one-by-one each little .. berry-let bursts like sundappled moment’s condensate summer still warm from the still of wild then the next one maybe a little faster

J35 Ends Her Tour of Grief

August 12th, 2018|

-- from Ken Balcomb for Center for Whale Research -- Telephoto digital images taken from shore show that this mother whale appears to be in good physical condition (photograph by Ken Balcomb, Center for Whale Research). This afternoon, J35 vigorously chased a school of salmon with her pod-mates

Meet a New Teacher: Jennifer Johnston

August 12th, 2018|

-- from Orcas School District -- Jennifer Johnston- 3rd/4th grade Teacher My elementary school classmates would describe me as quiet and shy, but fun to play with. My high school classmates would say I was athletic, out-doorsy, and always ready to find fun. My favorite teacher would be Mrs. O.,

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Orcas Women’s Coalition Hosts Quarterly Meeting

August 12th, 2018|

Sunday, August 19th from 4-6 PM at the Orcas Senior Center -- from Gretchen M. Krampf, OWC Steering Committee Member-- Orcas Women's Coalition (OWC) is a vibrant, energetic network of women and transgender people on Orcas Island, working together to create positive change through progressive reform. We believe in social

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Orcas’ Bull Elk Visitor Spotted on Dolphin Bay Road

August 11th, 2018|

-- by Lin McNulty -- It's Saturday night, about 7 p.m. Maybe he's had a busy day and can't wait to get home. Maybe he made a wrong turn into an unknown dimension. Sean deMeritt was driving down Dolphin Bay Road about 400 meters from Killebrew Lake when, there, off

Antibiotics Delivered to Ailing Juvenile Orca

August 11th, 2018|

-- from ABC News -- Veterinarians managed to give antibiotics to an ailing juvenile orca, an unprecedented action for marine life in the wild, scientists said. An international team of veterinarians, researchers and biologists spent the past few weeks scouring the waters near the border of British Columbia and Washington

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Eastsound Streetscape Plans Described at County Advisory Meet

August 11th, 2018|

-- by Margie Doyle -- A great part of the Aug. 2 Eastsound Planning Review Committee (EPRC) meeting was dedicated to presentations by county Public Works Engineer Shannon Wilbur, describing draft plans for Streetscapes in Eastsound. History She introduced her presentation by recalling that the revision of the goals of

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